Claims
- 1. A subminiature push-button switch comprising:
- a switch base having a plurality of fixed contacts secured thereto and a central portion;
- an upstanding bar-shape projection provided on said switch base at said central portion, said upstanding bar-shape projection having a distal end opposite to said switch base, said distal end having a first engagement section;
- a pivot block placed upon said upstanding bar-shape projection, said pivot block having a vertical through groove at a central portion thereof and a second engagement section positioned at an upper part of said vertical through groove, said pivot block being pivotally supported on said distal end of said projection by inserting said upstanding bar-shape projection into said vertical through groove until said first engagement section engages with said second engagement section such that a lower part of said pivot block opposite to said second engagement swings toward and away from said upstanding bar-shape projection;
- at least one movable contact attachable to said pivot block;
- a vertically movable plunger for rocking said pivot block from side to side, said at least one movable contact being rocked from side to side in response to a swing motion of said pivot block;
- a first spring means provided immediately under said plunger and above said second engagement section for urging said plunger away from said pivot block and for preventing said first and second engagement sections from disengaging from each other in a manner such that said first spring substantially does not swing along with the swing movement of said pivot block; and
- a second spring means for urging said pivot block to generate rocking motion, wherein said plunger, first spring means and said upstanding bar-shape projection are coaxially aligned.
- 2. The subminiature push-button switch according to claim 1, wherein said at least one movable contract comprises a clip-shaped flexible member and is arranged on a side portion of said pivot block.
- 3. The subminiature push-button switch according to claim 1, wherein said second spring means is a coil spring.
- 4. The subminiature push-button switch according to claim 1, wherein said vertically movable plunger has a depending finger projecting toward and into said vertical through groove.
- 5. The subminiature push-button switch according to claim 1, wherein said first engagement section is a shaft provided at said distal end of said upstanding projection and said second engagement section has a depression riding on said shaft.
- 6. The subminiature push-button switch according to claim 5, wherein said first spring means directly engages upon said second engagement section at a side thereof opposite to said depression.
- 7. The subminiature push-button switch according to claim 1, wherein said first engagement section is a depression provided on said distal end of said upstanding projection and said second engagement is a shaft riding on said depression.
- 8. The subminiature push-button switch according to claim 7, wherein said depression is surrounded by a circumferential periphery and said first spring means is positioned on said circumferential periphery of said depression such that said shaft does not dislocate out of said depression.
- 9. The subminiature push-button switch according to claim 8, wherein said circumferential periphery has a step portion where said first spring means engages.
- 10. The subminiature push-button switch according to claims 9, wherein said first spring means is a coil spring.
- 11. The subminiature push-button switch according to claim 10, wherein said step portion is provided at an outer circumferential side of said distal end of said upstanding projection and a distal end of said coil spring engages on said step portion.
- 12. The subminiature push-button switch according to claim 10, wherein said step portion is provided immediately above and within said depression and a distal end of said coil spring engages on said step portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 053,663 filed May 26, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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